INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Across
- 7. A longing to be in another person’s presence as much as possible.
- 12. Exchanges that have a negligible impact on your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships. (Two words)
- 13. You’re more likely to pursue relationships with people with whom you have frequent contact, whether face-to-face or online. (Three words)
- 14. A state of intense emotional and physical ongoing for union with another. (Two words)
- 16. Pairs of people.
- 18. You pursue those who pursue you. (Two words)
- 19. Interpersonal involvements which the participants perceive the bond as romantic. (Two words)
- 20. Voluntary interpersonal relationships characterized by intimacy and liking.
- 21. Affiliations you have with professional peers, supervisors, subordinates, or mentors. (Two words)
Down
- 1. Both parties contribute to the meaning created during communication.
- 2. People seek romantic partnerships, close family involvements, friendships, and coworker relationships with those whom they see as similar to themselves. (Five words)
- 3. You pursue those who are physically attractive. (Four words)
- 4. You pursue those who offer substantial benefits at a low cost in return. (Three words)
- 5. Communication between two people in which the messages exchanged significantly impact the thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships between the people involved. (Two words)
- 6. The valued qualities people possess.
- 8. A network of people who share their lives over long periods of time and are bound by marriage, blood, or commitment.
- 9. An intense form of liking defined by emotional investment and the close intertwining of two people’s lives. (Two words)
- 10. A feeling of affection and respect that we often have for our friends, extended family members, and coworkers.
- 11. A feeling of closeness and union between you and another person.
- 15. The concern you have for another person’s welfare and the desire to keep him or her happy.
- 17. OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
- 22. Closeness.